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1954 Olds 88 Rocket 4 Door Hardtop. No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1954 Mileage:72853
Location:

Millinocket, Maine, United States

Millinocket, Maine, United States

Car was damaged by ice and snow last winter.  Hood dented and back glass broken.  Started and drove excellent last Fall.  Doesn't want to start this year.  I don't know when it last had a tuneup.  The paint is decent, probably an amateur job...not perfect.  There is a scratch on the back driver's  side, with some touch-up necessary.  The rear driver door need to be realigned...there is some cracking and minor surface rust.  This car is not rust free. I notice a few years ago when I first got it that the carpet was wet when left out in the rain.. Apparently there is a drip on the passenger side windshield that rust through the toe/floor board. There is some pinpoint spotting on the passenger side of vehicle.  Car has power steering that worked.  Autotonic eye (DK if works)..Clock (working status unknown). After market radio cassette that works.  Outside antenna missing.  Front and rear bumpers excellent.  I purchased the rear bumper a couple of years ago for $600.  Bumper guards are original and rotted through.  Cute exhaust deflector.  Widows roll up and down.  Signals, lights, steering, brakes all work.  Windshield wiper is missing, but I have one to throw in.  Horn has a button on the steering column that works.  Almost forgot...NEW RADIATOR last year ( $500.85) Tires decent.  Hubcaps could use some poling.  Fenderskirts are in very good condition.  Decorative spotlights in front (not designed to be functional).  Exhaust appears to be in very good condition.  Really a good solid car.  Chrome is good  with some pitting.

I will not ship.  Buyer must pick up vehicle or arrange shipping.


On Jul-02-14 at 10:33:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

 This is a four door SEDAN (NOT HARDTOP)


On Jul-02-14 at 10:51:34 PDT, seller added the following information:

The last photo is of the top of the car, showing dent.

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